Lost: Via Domus...

So, in the past month, I have become a complete Lost addict. I absolutely love the show.

So, my question is, is Lost: Via Domus worth a rent from gamefly? Is it a worthy addition to the show, or should I act like it doesn't exist?---Currently Working on - Warning: all posts after Midnight Central Time are a form of natural high that occurs due to lack of sleep.

Worthy addition to the show? No, not in my opinion. A decent game to play, if you can ignore the LAME ending it has? Sure, why not. Especially since you are such a big Lost fan. I rented this a LONG time ago, and it was alright.---To the mattresses.PSN: Justice_98405, Xbox Live: Justice98405

Seems that I will be checking this game out, once I finish Tales of Vesperia!---Currently Working on - Warning: all posts after Midnight Central Time are a form of natural high that occurs due to lack of sleep.

As a huge Lost fan myself, I made the mistake of paying 60 dollars for this game at launch. Probably one of my biggest gaming purchase regrets ever. I'd still say it's worth a rental if you love the show though. It's also an easy 1000 gamerscore.---"maybe its time to change your name to timberwolfrobert" - brunbbmercGT: TenaciousBobby

I got it at Gamestop and returned it the next day. It's ridiculously short, but it's pretty neat interacting with the cast. But when I say it's short, it's short. I mean, when you start, you're in Season 1, you go into the jungle for a bit, and when you come back, it's Season 2 already. I feel really bad for the Lost fans expecting elaboration on some of the plot twists and bought the game at $60 on launch. It's worth $5, at best.---Isn't that right, Zach?

If you're a huge Lost fan, then rent it. It's not a thrill per minute type of game with high production values, but it's still pretty fun overall.---"You should never argue with a crazy mind. You oughta know by now"